Hi all,
I am looking for a bottle of spray to respray on the rocker cover.
I want to get the bottle of spray to match with the texture colour so it would not look horrible when I respray on it.
Here is the rocker cover:
Do you know how I can find the bottle of spray to match with the texture colour of the rocker cover to make it like this?
I have been told the name of the paint colour is called satin black.
I'm not sure if it is the right paint colour. How I can find out what paint it is and how to match the paint colour?
I have tried with C4 trim restorer and solution finish, but it doesn't work. It got faded when I wiped them off after few mins when I used microfibre cloth. I have been told that my rocker cover is made of structural composite material which I could not react to restore to the original factory colour. I am not sure if I have something wrong and I am not sure if my rocker cover is made of plastic or structural composite material. You may know it as you have a better experience than I do.
Would the heat gun help?
Any advice would be much appreciate.
Thanks in advance!
I am looking for a bottle of spray to respray on the rocker cover.
I want to get the bottle of spray to match with the texture colour so it would not look horrible when I respray on it.
Here is the rocker cover:





Do you know how I can find the bottle of spray to match with the texture colour of the rocker cover to make it like this?

I have been told the name of the paint colour is called satin black.
I'm not sure if it is the right paint colour. How I can find out what paint it is and how to match the paint colour?
I have tried with C4 trim restorer and solution finish, but it doesn't work. It got faded when I wiped them off after few mins when I used microfibre cloth. I have been told that my rocker cover is made of structural composite material which I could not react to restore to the original factory colour. I am not sure if I have something wrong and I am not sure if my rocker cover is made of plastic or structural composite material. You may know it as you have a better experience than I do.
Would the heat gun help?
Any advice would be much appreciate.
Thanks in advance!